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Black and Latino Neighborhoods Face Worse Air Pollution, Study Finds
Black and Latino Neighborhoods Face Worse Air Pollution, Study Finds
Highways, plants in East Austin fuel health inequality

Lina Fisher, March 22, 2024

Texas Maternal Mortality Task Force Hasn’t Counted Abortion Death Cases for 10 Years
Texas Maternal Mortality Task Force Hasn’t Counted Abortion Death Cases for 10 Years
Committee members discovered longtime omission this year

Maggie Q. Thompson, March 22, 2024

Closing the COVID Gap at AISD
Closing the COVID Gap at AISD
Post-pandemic, not enough students can read well. How do we get out of this ditch?

Brant Bingamon, March 21, 2024

Austin Cyclist Becomes First Openly Gay Man to Bike Around the World
Austin Cyclist Becomes First Openly Gay Man to Bike Around the World
Along the way, he raised money for the Trevor Project

Hannah Uebele, March 21, 2024

Police Association Signals Willingness to Comply With Oversight Act
Police Association Signals Willingness to Comply With Oversight Act
Second day’s negotiations spark hope of agreement

Austin Sanders, March 21, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

March 21, 2024

Ricky Smith Tried to Escape Prison Three Times. Is 30 Years In Solitary Confinement Enough?
Ricky Smith Tried to Escape Prison Three Times. Is 30 Years In Solitary Confinement Enough?
His last attempt was in 1993

Brant Bingamon, March 21, 2024

City Manager Search Down to Two Candidates
City Manager Search Down to Two Candidates
Finalists will address public at March 25 forum

Austin Sanders, March 21, 2024

Not Enough Austin ISD Seniors Are Ready for College, Per Recent Test Scores
Not Enough Austin ISD Seniors Are Ready for College, Per Recent Test Scores
Credentials post-high school are crucial

Brant Bingamon, March 21, 2024

Austin Gets Federal Funding to Cover I-35 With Public-Access Land
Austin Gets Federal Funding to Cover I-35 With Public-Access Land
Council set to consider another loan this week

Lina Fisher, March 21, 2024

SXSW Panel Discusses Promoting DEI in the Workplace
SXSW Panel Discusses Promoting DEI in the Workplace
In challenging times, supporting diversity is more critical than ever

Jessi Cape, March 14, 2024

Can Museums Solve America’s Education Inequality Problem?
Can Museums Solve America’s Education Inequality Problem?
SXSW panelists discuss the power of public spaces

Lina Fisher, March 14, 2024

Texas Task Force That Reviews Pregnancy-Related Deaths Losing Advocate Role
Texas Task Force That Reviews Pregnancy-Related Deaths Losing Advocate Role
When state withheld death data, advocate pushed back

Maggie Q. Thompson, March 13, 2024

City, Austin Police Association Agree to Resume Contract Talks
City, Austin Police Association Agree to Resume Contract Talks
First public bargaining session scheduled Wednesday

Austin Sanders, March 13, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

March 13, 2024

Convention Center Redevelopment Would Relocate SXSW, Other Festivals for Three Years
Convention Center Redevelopment Would Relocate SXSW, Other Festivals for Three Years
Construction is set to begin after SX ’25, end before SX ’29

Austin Sanders, March 13, 2024

Book Bans Get Pushback at SXSW
Book Bans Get Pushback at SXSW
“We're organizing around this because who else is doing it?”

Brant Bingamon, March 12, 2024

Experts at SXSW Ponder AI and the “Future of Truth”
Experts at SXSW Ponder AI and the “Future of Truth”
Will the tech go the same destructive route as social media?

Brant Bingamon, March 12, 2024

SXSW Sent Cease-and-Desist Letter to Organization Leading Army Sponsorship Protest
SXSW Sent Cease-and-Desist Letter to Organization Leading Army Sponsorship Protest
Festival claims activists infringed on trademark rights

Lina Fisher, March 11, 2024

SXSW Panelists Talk LGBTQ+ Activism and Power
SXSW Panelists Talk LGBTQ+ Activism and Power
Struggles and hopes in the fight for queer rights

Naina Srivastava, March 10, 2024

SXSW Panel Explores the Health Care Crisis in a Post-Roe America
SXSW Panel Explores the Health Care Crisis in a Post-Roe America
Reproductive rights activists talk speaking out

Naina Srivastava, March 9, 2024

SXSW Panel Finds Families Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Different Ways Across America
SXSW Panel Finds Families Struggling to Make Ends Meet in Different Ways Across America
Mayors meet in Austin to discuss the affordability problem

Maggie Q. Thompson, March 8, 2024

“Lie Detectives” SXSW Panel Tackles Political Disinformation Ahead of Election
“Lie Detectives” SXSW Panel Tackles Political Disinformation Ahead of Election
Katie Harbath and Sasha Issenberg share political insights

Austin Sanders, March 8, 2024

Here’s How Art Acevedo’s Hiring and Ultimate Refusal Played Out
Here’s How Art Acevedo’s Hiring and Ultimate Refusal Played Out
Timeline: how city hall insiders communicated with Acevedo

Austin Sanders, March 8, 2024

Headlines / Quote of the Week
Headlines / Quote of the Week

March 7, 2024

YouTube Music Workers Laid Off in Possible Retaliation for Organizing
YouTube Music Workers Laid Off in Possible Retaliation for Organizing
City Council lends support

Lina Fisher, March 7, 2024

SXSW Explores the Progressive Power of Ballot Measures
SXSW Explores the Progressive Power of Ballot Measures
Organizers from different states discuss letting the voters decide on issues like abortion

Lina Fisher, March 7, 2024

Despite Being Vastly Outspent by Challenger, José Garza’s Progressive Message Still Has Austin’s Support
Despite Being Vastly Outspent by Challenger, José Garza’s Progressive Message Still Has Austin’s Support
After winning primary in a landslide, Garza is certain to win reelection

Austin Sanders, March 7, 2024

Travis County Election Results by the Numbers
Travis County Election Results by the Numbers
Get the data for your local primary races

March 7, 2024

Sherine Thomas Unseats Incumbent in Family-Focused 353rd Court, Takes On Backlog
Sherine Thomas Unseats Incumbent in Family-Focused 353rd Court, Takes On Backlog
She aims to have streamlined court processes in the first six months

Maggie Q. Thompson, March 7, 2024

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